
To the Road Walked by Big Stars (BTS)
빅스타가 걸은 길로 (방탄소년단)
빅스타가 걸은 길로 (방탄소년단)
First, they were reported as “heroes of the town.”
I see.
It’s good that they are gradually showing their faces in professional baseball and in Yoshimoto Shinki dramas.
Their good point is that they are energetic and don’t insist on trivial things or dignity.
Not only in Korea and Japan, but also in the world, BTS has been gaining popularity simultaneously.
Maybe this group…
Their world tour started in North America and then went through South America and returned to Asia, and the Japan tour started on the 30th.
I saw the North American tour and South American tour on YouTube.
The fans’ enthusiasm was incredible.
Of course, it was the same after returning to Asia.
The tour in Japan will also be a repeat of that enthusiasm.
In North America, they raise their right shoulder, but starting in Chile and Brazil, BTS’s popularity in South America has been tremendous.
The reason BTS was called the 'Hero of Shitamachi' in the article the other day was because of Moretz's popularity in South America.
When idols become stars, they usually become popular worldwide after they reach their peak in the US.
If you look at the big stars who were extremely popular, such as Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and Michael Jackson, you can see the process well.
The Beatles are reaching their peak in Europe (UK➡Liverpool).
Their popularity gained momentum after they entered the US.
It is difficult for a big star who runs the world again to be born anywhere other than the US.
However, it is certain that BTS's popularity caught fire in the US.
However, in South America, their popularity soared even higher.
How do you see this?
Could it be that the US, which is sensitive to talent and popularity, is falling behind South America because BTS is a heretical idol who is not a Westerner?
I want to believe otherwise.
However, the media, which is full of curiosity, seems to have been unable to turn their eyes away from BTS.
The New York Times Magazine focused on BTS, which is popular in South America, and published a special feature titled “What Does It Take for a K-Pop Band to Blow Up in South America?”
The magazine noted the following:
“The audience’s chorus at a BTS concert recorded 127 decibels, the loudest in the history of the venue.”
The opinion is that fans also sing along with the group on stage, empathizing with their sophisticated sound and hopeful message.
After covering dances, K-Pop fans now share songs with the group on stage.
It seems that BTS is leading the way.
Many K-Pop fans were singing, moving, and crying along with them during their US tour.
BTS will be able to follow in the footsteps of Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and Michael Jackson, while stirring up the hearts of many fans around the world…
Regardless of what they cannot do, it seems certain that they will continue to have a time in which they cannot rest even for a moment.
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